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Pianist Imogen Cooper continues her critically acclaimed Schubert Live series with the third 2-CD release of the composer’s late piano music, recorded live at the Queen Elizabeth Hall. The highly respected and acclaimed pianist Imogen Cooper is enjoying something of a renaissance with her ongoing series of Schubert’s solo piano works on Avie. International accolades for the recordings abound, from NPR to the BBC, Gramophone to the New York Times. Imogen continues her exploration of the composer’s late piano music with Volume 3, recorded live at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in December 2009. Schubert was the ultimate romantic and Imogen brings out the full spectrum of his complex and colourful compositions, from the gentle German Dances, D790, and pearl-like Impromptus, D899, to the turbulent A minor Sonata, D 784, and mighty B flat Sonata, D960. Imogen says: “I’m not afraid of being described as a Schubert specialist,” even though her active repertoire ranges from Bach to Thomas Adès. “He has taken up a lot of my waking time for more than 30 years. In fact, you could say that his songs and his piano music have sometimes been close to an obsession for me.” It is more than 20 years since Cooper made a live and recorded survey of all the piano music Schubert composed from early 1823 until his death in 1828 at the age of 31. “One of the reasons I’ve taken it all up again is that I feel it ten times more strongly than I did 20 years ago: the message has become more direct to me. Schubert has become even more necessary to my well-being, and I sense strongly that he is important for an audience’s well-being too.” “Cooper's sensitivity to the new light shed by remote keys is unfailing, and above all she tells the strange adventure of Schubert's most tormented A minor Sonata with unerring judgment. For this account alone, the latest instalment is indispensable.” BBC Music Magazine, June 2010 **** “the poise of Cooper’s playing holds one breathless...Cooper’s sense of rightness of colour and her exquisite balancing of textures fully justify her reputation as one of the great Schubertians of our time.” Sunday Times, 16th May 2010 **** “Imogen Cooper...offers a near-perfect balance of head and heart in Schubert, her expressive technique and musical personality wholly in the service of the composer...I shall treasure this performance of the G flat Impromptu, a miracle of heartfelt cantabile playing that made my eyes burn.” Gramophone Magazine, July 2010 “Cooper's articulation is precise, her tempi poised, the architecture clean, the colours cool to chilly. C minor brings out the best in her. The bittersweet Allegretto and blazing first Impromptu the most arresting works in a performance of clarity and integrity.” The Independent on Sunday, 1st August 2010 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Schubert - Complete Impromptus
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| |  | Evgeni Bozhanov Live in Warsaw
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| |  | Schubert - Piano Works Volume 6
For the latest release in his critically acclaimed Schubert cycle, pianist Gerhard Oppitz has created a programme of Schubert’s most visionary and personal works. Oppitz once again displays his mastery and profound understanding of the great works of the Romantic piano repertoire. | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Cyprien Katsaris Archives Volume 8: Schubert
This recital was given by Cyprien Katsaris at the Schubertiade Festival in Austria in 1993. In addition to works by Schubert, Katsaris offers improvisations on themes by Tchaikovsky and Wagner, concluding with the sublime Adagio from Marcello’s Oboe Concerto, transcribed by Bach. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Alfred Cortot: The Late Recordings Volume 41951, 1953-54
This fourth volume of late Cortot completes APR’s survey of the post-war recordings which the pianist made for EMI in the UK. We are now entering the era of tape recording, and apart from the Deutsche Ländler of 1951, all the other titles, which date from 1953-54, were recorded in this new medium. This gave the artist new freedom, as he was not restriced to the length of a 78rpm side for each take, and Cortot tackled much of his ‘big’ repertoire again. Sadly, by this time his failing health meant that many works remained unissued as they did not meet the standards of his earlier magnificent versions, however some old warehorses did stand the test of time, as can be heard in the Carnaval featured here. His playing may have become technically more fallible but the performances fully support the claim of the late Thomas Manshardt, one of Cortot's last pupils, that this period of Cortot's career "is his greatest in thought and warmth and mastery’. The booklet contains a discography of all Cortot’s HMV sessions from 1953 to 1955. “The old and ill master-pianist sprays wrong notes about even more than usual. There's some scintillating Chopin nonetheless, and Cortot's trademark supple lyricism in Schubert's Ländler.” BBC Music Magazine, April 2011 *** “Everything is blessed with a life-affirming charm, wit and vitality, Cortot's burning romantic conviction complemented by endless touches of wit and illumination...All the Chopin items are alive with a poetry and daredevil aplomb as required, also with a polyphonic magic all but extinct today...Bryan Crimp has done Cortot proud, prompting one to wonder if there was ever a pianist of greater human richness and coruscating vitality.” Gramophone Magazine, February 2011 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Schubert - Works for Fortepiano Volume 5
Jan Vermeulen (fortepiano) Period instrument (Nannette Streicher fortepiano of Vilain X1111) discovered 1998 restored 2002. This CD continues the critically acclaimed series performed by Jan Vermeulen. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Schumann: Kinderszenen, Op. 15
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| |  | Schubert: Piano Sonata No. 21, 12 Deutsche Ländler
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